Fe-ni-p-re multicomponent alloy plating layer, and electrodeposition preparation method and application thereof

ABSTRACT

Disclosed are a Fe—Ni—P-RE multicomponent alloy plating layer, and electrodeposition preparation method and application thereof. An alloy plating layer obtained via electrodeposition contains elements of Fe, Ni, P and RE, the mass percentage of Fe being 20%-65%, the mass percentage of Ni being 25%-70%, the combined mass percentage of Fe and Ni being 65%-90%, the mass percentage of RE being 2%-25%, and the balance being P. The plating solution mainly contains the following components: ferrous salt, nickel salt, NaH 2 PO 2 , RECl 3 , H 3 BO 3  and Na 3 C 6 H 5 O 7 . A multicomponent alloy plating layer of different components can be obtained by adjusting the main salt and complexing agent in the plating solution and by adjusting the process. The present invention realizes controllable adjustment to the components of the obtained plating layer while saving costs, and further improves indexes such as the thermal expansion coefficient, electrical property, magnetic property, etc., and is very suitable for applications in the field of micro-electronics.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to the field of electroplating, specifically to a Fe—Ni—P-RE multicomponent alloy plating layer and the electrodeposition method and application thereof. The prepared alloy plating layer is suitable for applications in fields such as microelectronics and semiconductor function devices.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Fe—Ni alloys represented by Invar alloy, Kovar alloy and perm-alloy, are widely accepted for their advantages of the performance in thermal expansion and soft magnetic properties. In recent years, following the development of technologies in the microelectronics industry, the advantages of Fe—Ni alloy materials in nature such as lead-free solder-ability and interface reaction rate are gradually being recognized by researchers and investigated in depth. The related achievements are being published continuously from the studies. A large amount of study data shows that Fe—Ni thin film materials hold good solder-ability and slow interface reaction rate. It lays the foundation for the wide application of Fe—Ni thin film materials in the micro-electronics industry. Nevertheless, if used as magnetic core of inductor devices in chips, the existing Fe—Ni thin film materials tend to consume energy in their high-frequency application, which results in a rapid decrease of inductance and lost advantages in power conversion. Therefore, more research is urged to carry out further studies in order to improve the performance of materials.

Compared with the preparation methods such as magnetron sputtering, chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and atom layer deposition frequently used in the microelectronics industry, the electroplating method is preferred in the industries due to their advantages of low upfront investment on equipments, easy and feasible operation, short cycle of material preparation, high efficiency, low operation cost, etc.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In view of the shortcomings of existing technologies, the present invention aims to provide a Fe—Ni—P-RE multicomponent alloy plating layer as well as the electrodeposition method and application thereof.

Through adding appropriate additives and adjusting the process parameters, an alloy plating layer with controllable composition is obtained through electroplating.

In order to realize the purposes above, the technical scheme of the present invention is:

A Fe—Ni—P-RE multicomponent alloy plating layer that is plated on a substrate by means of electroplating comprises the elements of Fe, Ni, P and RE, wherein the mass percentages of various elements are respectively: Fe being 20˜65%, Ni being 25˜70%, Fe+Ni being 65˜90%, RE being 2˜25%, the balance being P; and RE being rare earth element.

Said rare earth element is one or two selected from La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Eu, Gd and Tb.

Said substrate is copper or other metal material.

An electrodeposition preparation method of said Fe—Ni—P-RE multicomponent alloy plating layer that the alloy layer is electrically deposited on substrate at constant voltage or constant current, wherein: the used plating solution comprises main salt(s), complexing agent(s) and water, the chemical composition and concentration of said main salt(s) are: ferrite being 0.01-0.09 mol/L, nickel salt(s) being 0.01-0.09 mol/L, NaH₂PO₂ being 0.1 mol/L, RECl₃ being 0.5-4 g/L, H₃BO₃ being 0.5 mol/L, said complexing agent being Na₃C₆H₅O₇ with a concentration of 0.1-0.2 mol/L in the plating solution, the balance being water. HCl or H₂SO₄ is used to adjust the pH value of the plating solution to 2˜5 and the temperature of the plating solution is 45˜70° C.

The current density at constant current is ˜3.0˜9.0 A/dm³ and the voltage at constant voltage is −0.9˜−3.0 V.

In said plating solution, the ferrite(s) is one or two selected from FeSO₄ and FeCl₂. The nickel salt(s) is one or two from NiSO₄ and NiCl₂. Said plating solution can also comprise an assistant complexing agent(s) to promote co-deposition of multicomponent system whose concentration is 0.005-0.015 mol/L.

Said assistant complexing agent(s) can be one or two from EDTA-2Na or NH₄Cl.

Said plating solution can also comprise a brightener and a wetting agent to improve the surface quality of plating. Said brightener is saccharin sodium or butynediol with a concentration of 0.5-2.5 g/L. Said wetting agent is sodium dodecyl sulfate with a concentration of 0.1-0.5 g/L.

According to the present invention, before electrodeposition of alloy plating layer on a substrate, a copper sheet is treated on the surface to remove any dust, oil or grease and oxide, etc. Then 5% H₂SO₄ is used to activate its surface. Then the substrate is washed with de-ionized water before placed in a plating tank to carry out electrodeposition process.

The ratio among different components in the plating layer can be adjusted through modifying the content(s) of the main salt(s), the content(s) of the complexing agent(s) in the plating solution and any one or more process parameters during the process of electrodeposition.

The alloy plating layer according to the present invention is applied in the fields such as microelectronics and semi-conductor function devices.

The principle of the present invention is as follows:

The magnetism of solid material comes from the spin and orbital motion of various charged particles. As for transition metals, the wave functions of 3d electrons overlap between each other to provide the metals such as Fe, Co, Ni, Yb, Gd and their alloys ferromagnetism through direct exchange interaction. As for rare earth metals, the 4f electron cloud of the adjacent atoms do not overlap with each other. But the s itinerant electrons can function as a medium through indirect exchange interaction to cause f electrons to change spin orientation and hence show spin magnetization: for light rare earth metals whose atomic number is smaller than Gd, the magnetic moment of 3d atom is parallel with the magnetic moment of 4f atom, so the magnetic moments of them ferromagnetic couple with each other; for heavy rare earth metal whose atomic number is higher than Gd, the corresponding magnetic moments are anti-parallel showing ferri-magnetic coupling effect. If the rare earth element(s) is added in Fe, Ni, the Slater-Pauling curve can be used to analyze the atomic magnetic moment and the magneto-crystalline anisotropy exerted by rare earth metal. Meanwhile, with the synergistic effect from the factors such as crystallite size, structure and material internal stress, the magnetism of material can also be controllable. The present invention adds an appropriate amount of rare earth element(s) in the FeNi(P) alloy to realize a controllable management on the magnetic performances of material such as coercivity, magnetization intensity and magnetic anisotropy. Through adding P element in the plating solution, the electrical property of the plating layer is improved and hence the energy loss at high frequency can be decreased. Through adding rare earth element(s), the performances are improved in terms of the stability of plating solution, the magnetic performance of plating layer and the corrosion resistance. The method according to the present invention can produce a multicomponent alloy plating layer with different compositions through adjusting the formula of plating solution and the parameters of plating process. Hence, the material indices such as thermo expansion coefficient, resistivity, and saturation magnetic induction can be further regulated to expand the application of Fe—Ni alloy materials.

The present invention has the following advantages:

1. The present invention can produce a Fe—Ni—P-RE multicomponent alloy plating layer. Through adjusting the content(s) of the main salt(s) and the content(s) of the complexing agent(s) in the plating solution as well as the process parameters during electrodeposition, the alloy plating layer can be produced to have different compositions so as to expand the application of materials.

2. In the Fe—Ni—P-RE multicomponent alloy plating layer prepared according to the present invention, the mass percentage of Fe in the plating solution is 20%-65%, 25%-70% for Ni, 65%-90% for sum of Fe and Ni. The ratio between Fe, Ni and rare earth component can be adjusted to realize the modification on thermal expansion coefficient, magnetic property, and electrical property of film material.

3. The Fe—Ni—P-RE plating layer prepared according to the present invention has an improved of electric property through adding P element in the plating solution to reduce the energy loss at high-frequency application. Through adding rare earth element, the magnetic property of plating layer is improved. Meanwhile, the surface quality is also improved without adding any additive.

4. The plating solution system used in the present invention is simple, stable, low in concentration of various components, easy to extend the application and economically beneficial in saving cost.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is the process flow chart.

FIG. 2 is the morphology picture of the sample plating layer of example 1.

FIG. 3 is the X-Ray diffraction spectrum of the sample plating layer of example 1.

FIG. 4 is the composition analytical curve of the sample plating layer of example 1.

FIG. 5 is the morphology picture of the sample plating layer of example 2.

FIG. 6 is the composition analytical curve of the sample plating layer of example 2.

FIG. 7 is the morphology picture of the sample plating layer of example 3.

FIG. 8 is the composition analytical curve of the sample plating layer of example 3.

FIG. 9 is the X-Ray diffraction spectrum of the sample plating layer of example 4.

FIG. 10 is the composition analytical curve of the sample plating layer of example 4.

FIG. 11 is the X-Ray diffraction spectrum of the sample plating layer of example 6.

FIG. 12 is the morphology picture of the sample plating layer of example 6.

FIG. 13 is the composition analytical curve of the sample plating layer of example 6.

FIG. 14 is the magnetic performance curve of the sample plating layer of example 6.

FIG. 15 is the X-Ray diffraction spectrum of the sample plating layer of example 7.

FIG. 16 is the morphology picture of the sample plating layer of example 7.

FIG. 17 is the composition analytical curve of the sample plating layer of example 7.

FIG. 18 is the performance curve of the sample plating layer of example 7.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

The process flow chart of the present invention is as shown in FIG. 1 and specified as follows:

The plating solution according to the present comprises main salt(s), complexing agent(s) and water.

The chemical composition and concentration of said main salt(s) are: ferrite of 0.01-0.09 mol/L, nickel salt(s) of 0.01-0.09 mol/L. NaH₂PO₂ of 0.1 mol/L, RECl₃ of 0.5-4 g/L, H₃BO₃ of 0.5 mol/L; said complexing agent is Na₃C₆H₅O₇ of a concentration of 0.1-0.2 mol/L in the plating solution, the balance being water. HCl or H₂SO₄ is used to adjust the pH value of the plating solution to 2˜5, and the temperature of the plating solution is 45˜70° C.

On the basis of the basic composition as above, the plating solution according to the present invention can also further comprise assistant complexing agent(s) (EDTA-2Na and/or NH₄Cl) to promote co-deposition of multicomponent system. Brightener (including but not limit to saccharin sodium, butynediol) and wetting agent (sodium dodecyl sulfate), etc., can also be added to improve the surface quality of the plating layer.

The formulating method according to the present invention is: adding H₃BO₃ into appropriate amount of de-ionized water to dissolve completely, then adding Na₃C₆H₅O₇*2H₂O into the solution with agitating, and then adding the raw materials of the main salts such as FeSO₄.7H₂O, NiSO₄*6H₂O, NaH₂PO₂.H₂O and RECl₃.nH₂O in turn with agitating to mix evenly, if necessary, adding the solutions of a brightener, wetting agent and so forth, at last adding the de-ionized water to the specified volume.

The electrodeposition process according to the present invention Is: adjusting the pH value of the plating solution to 2-5 with HCl or H₂SO₄, then heating to 45-70° C.; meanwhile, treating the surface of substrate (copper sheet or other metal material) to remove any dust, oil or grease, oxide, etc. Specifically, using 5 wt. % diluted solution of H₂SO₄ to activate the surface and washing away the de-ionized water before placing it in the plating tank; carrying out the electrodeposition process at constant voltage or constant current.

Example 1

Treat the surface of copper sheet substrate: remove any dust, oil or grease, oxide; use 5% diluted solution of H₂SO₄ to activate the surface and wash it with the de-ionized water before placing it in the plating tank. The composition of the plating solution is: FeSO₄ of 0.039 mol/L, NiSO₄ of 0.061 mol/L, NaH₂PO₂ of 0.1 mol/L, CeCl₃ of 1 g/L, H₃BO₃ of 0.5 mol/L, Na₃C₆H₅O₇ of 0.1 mol/L, the balance being water. Adjust the pH value of the plating solution to 2 and heat it to 57° C. Then select a constant voltage of −1.05V and an electroplating duration of 5 min to carry out the electrodeposition process.

The surface morphology of the plating layer is as shown in FIG. 2. The X-Ray diffraction spectrum of the plating layer is as shown in FIG. 3. The composition analytical curve of the plating layer is as shown in FIG. 4 and the composition of the prepared plating layer is: 54.25Fe 34.87Ni 9.25P1.63Ce (mass percentage).

Example 2

Treat the surface of copper sheet substrate: remove any dust, oil or grease, oxide; use 5% diluted solution of H₂SO₄ to activate the surface and wash it with the de-ionized water before placing it in the plating tank. The composition of the plating solution is: FeSO₄ of 0.020 mol/L, NiSO₄ of 0.080 mol/L, NaH₂PO₂ of 0.1 mol/L, CeCl₃ of 1 g/L, H₃BO₃ of 0.5 mol/L, Na₃C₆H₅O, of 0.1 mol/L, the balance being water. Adjust the pH value of the plating solution to 2 and heat it to 55° C. Then select a constant voltage of −1.20V and an electroplating duration of 10 min to carry out the electrodeposition process.

The surface morphology of the plating layer is as shown in FIG. 5. The composition analytical curve of the plating layer is as shown in FIG. 6 and the composition of the prepared plating layer is: 38.27Fe 46.8Ni 12.4P2.54Ce (mass percentage).

The thickness of the copper substrate is 250 μm, the thickness of the plating layer is 2.39 μm and the total magnetic moment in the direction parallel to the plating layer is 23.90 memu.

Example 3

Treat the surface of copper sheet substrate: remove any dust, oil or grease, oxide; use 5% diluted solution of H₂SO₄ to activate the surface and wash it with the de-ionized water before placing it in the plating tank. The composition of the plating solution is: FeSO₄ of 0.010 mol/L, NiSO₄ of 0.090 mol/L, NaH₂PO₂ of 0.1 mol/L, CeCl₃ of 1 g/L, H₃BO₃ of 0.5 mol/L, Na₃C₆H₅O₇ of 0.1 mol/L, the balance being water. Adjust the pH value of the plating solution to 2 and heat it to 55° C. Then select a constant voltage of −1.05V and an electroplating duration of 10 min to carry out the electrodeposition process.

The surface morphology of the plating layer is as shown in FIG. 7. The composition analytical curve of the plating layer is as shown in FIG. 8 and the composition of the prepared plating layer is: 16.83Fe 65.54Ni 11.56P6.07Ce (mass percentage).

Example 4

Treat the surface of copper sheet substrate: remove any dust, oil or grease, oxide; use 5% diluted solution of H₂SO₄ to activate the surface and wash it with the de-ionized water before placing it in the plating tank. The composition of the plating solution is: FeSO₄ of 0.039 mol/L, NiSO₄ of 0.061 mol/L, NaH₂PO₂ of 0.1 mol/L, LaCl₃ of 1 g/L, H₃BO₃ of 0.5 mol/L, Na₃CH₅O₇ of 0.1 mol/L, the balance being water. Adjust the pH value of the plating solution to 2 and heat it to 55° C. Then select a constant voltage of −1.2V and an electroplating duration of 5 min to carry out the electrodeposition process.

The X-Ray diffraction spectrum of the plating layer is as shown in FIG. 9. The composition analytical curve of the plating layer is as shown in FIG. 10 and the composition of the prepared plating layer is: 48.77Fe 39.26Ni 10.16P1.80La (mass percentage).

The thickness of the sample copper substrate is 250 μm, the thickness of the plating layer is 4.29 μm, the surface resistance of the plating layer is measured as 9.32*10⁻⁵Ω and the total magnetic moment in the direction parallel to the plating layer is 98.92 memu.

Example 5

Treat the surface of copper sheet substrate: remove any dust, oil or grease, oxide; use 5% diluted solution of H₂SO₄ to activate the surface and wash it with the de-ionized water before placing it in the plating tank. The composition of the plating solution is: FeSO₄ of 0.020 mol/L. NiSO₄ of 0.080 mol/L, NaH₂PO₂ of 0.15 mol/L, CeCl₃ of 1 g/L, H₃BO₃ of 0.5 mol/L, Na₃C₆H₅O₇ of 0.1 mol/L, the balance being water. Adjust the pH value of the plating solution to 2 and heat it to 55° C. Then select a constant voltage of −1.05V and an electroplating duration of 30 min to carry out the electrodeposition process.

The composition of the prepared plating layer is: 27.97Fe 35.73Ni 13.56P22.74Ce (mass percentage).

The thickness of the sample copper substrate is 250 μm, the thickness of the plating layer is 2.11 μm, the surface resistance of the plating layer is measured as 2.33*10⁻⁵Ω and the total magnetic moment in the direction parallel to the plating layer is 19.85 memu.

Example 6

Carry out sputter deposition of 100 nm of Ti layer and 400 nm of Cu layer on a wafer and then dice it to appropriate size; treat the surface of the sample: remove any dust, oil or grease, oxide; use 5% diluted solution of H₂SO₄ to activate the surface and wash it with the de-ionized water before placing it in the plating tank. The composition of the plating solution is: FeSO₄ of 0.039 mol/L, NiSO₄ of 0.061 mol/L, NaH₂PO₂ of 0.1 mol/L, CeCl₃ of 1 g/L, H₃BO₃ of 0.5 mol/L, Na₃C₆H₅O₇ of 0.1 mol/L, the balance being water. Adjust the pH value of the plating solution to 2 and heat it to 55° C. Then select a constant voltage of 0.36 A and an electroplating duration of 30 min to carry out the electrodeposition process.

The X-Ray diffraction spectrum of the plating layer is as shown in FIG. 11. The surface morphology of the plating layer is as shown in FIG. 12. The composition analytical curve of the plating layer is as shown in FIG. 13 and the composition of the prepared plating layer is: 58.18Fe 31.72Ni 6.13P3.97Ce (mass percentage). The thickness of the plating layer is 19.9 μm and the resistivity of the plating layer is measured as 3.45 Ω·μm. The hysteresis loop of the plating layer is as shown in FIG. 14. The coercivity in the direction parallel to the plating layer is 4.99 Oe and the magnetization intensity is 677.99 emu/cm³. The coercivity in the direction perpendicular to the plating layer is 28.46 Oe and the magnetization intensity is 677.99 emu/cm³.

Example 7

Carry out sputter deposition of 100 nm of Ti layer and 400 nm of Cu layer on a wafer and then dice it to appropriate size; treat the surface of the sample: remove any dust, oil or grease, oxide; use 5% diluted solution of H₂SO₄ to activate the surface and wash it with the de-ionized water before placing it in the plating tank. The composition of the plating solution is: FeSO₄ of 0.03 mol/L, NiSO₄ of 0.07 mol/L, NaH₂PO₂ of 0.1 mol/L, LaCl₃ of 1 g/L, H₃BO₃ of 0.5 mol/L, Na₃C₆H₅O₇ of 0.1 mol/L, the balance being water. Adjust the pH value of the plating solution to 2 and heat it to 55° C. Then select a constant voltage of 0.36 A and an electroplating duration of 30 min to carry out the electrodeposition process.

The X-Ray diffraction spectrum of the plating layer is as shown in FIG. 15. The surface morphology of the plating layer is as shown in FIG. 16. The composition analytical curve of the plating layer is as shown in FIG. 17 and the composition of the prepared plating layer is: 54.84Fe 35.91Ni 5.14P4.11La (mass percentage). The thickness of the plating layer is 18.3 μm and the resistivity of the plating layer is measured as 6.92 Ω·μm. The hysteresis loop of the plating layer is as shown in FIG. 18. The coercivity in the direction parallel to the plating layer is 20.39 Oe and the magnetization intensity is 413.72 emu/cm³. The coercivity in the direction perpendicular to the plating layer is 38.55 Oe and the magnetization intensity is 381.38 emu/cm³.

The examples described as above are the preferred implementations according to the present invention. Nevertheless, the implementation of the present invention is not limited by any example as above. Any other change, modification, substitution, combination and simplification without deviation from the spirit and the principle of the present invention shall be equivalent replacement and be included in the protection scope of the present invention. 

1. A Fe—Ni—P-RE multicomponent alloy plating layer, wherein said Fe—Ni—P-RE multicomponent alloy plating layer is plated on a substrate by means of electroplating and comprises the elements of Fe, Ni, P and RE; wherein: the mass percentages of various elements are respectively: 20˜65% Fe, 25˜70% Ni, 65˜90% Fe+Ni, 2˜25% RE and the balance being P; RE is rare earth element.
 2. The Fe—Ni—P-RE multicomponent alloy plating layer according to claim 1, wherein said rare earth element(s) is one or two selected from La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Eu, Gd and Tb.
 3. The Fe—Ni—P-RE multicomponent alloy plating layer according to claim 1, wherein said substrate is copper or other metal material.
 4. An electrodeposition preparation method of the Fe—Ni—P-RE multicomponent alloy plating layer according to claim 1, wherein said electrodeposition preparation method of the Fe—Ni—P-RE multicomponent alloy plating layer is a method of electrodeposition of alloy layer on a substrate at constant voltage or constant current; wherein: the used plating solution comprises main salt(s), complexing agent(s) and water, the chemical composition and concentration of said main salt(s) are: ferrite of 0.01-0.09 mol/L, nickel salt(s) of 0.01-0.09 mol/L, NaH₂PO₂ of 0.1 mol/L, RECl₃ of 0.5-4 g/L, H₃BO₃ of 0.5 mol/L; said complexing agent is Na₃C₆H₅O₇ of a concentration of 0.1-0.2 mol/L in the plating solution; the balance is water.
 5. The electrodeposition method of the Fe—Ni—P-RE multicomponent alloy plating layer according to claim 4, wherein HCl or H₂SO₄ is used to adjust the pH value of the plating solution to 2˜5, and the temperature of the plating solution is 45-70° C.
 6. The electrodeposition method of the Fe—Ni—P-RE multicomponent alloy plating layer according to claim 4, wherein the current density at constant current is 3.0˜9.0 A/dm³, and the voltage at constant voltage is −0.9˜−3.0V.
 7. The electrodeposition method of the Fe—Ni—P-RE multicomponent alloy plating layer according to claim 4, wherein, in said plating solution, the ferrite(s) is one or two selected from FeSO₄ and FeCl₂; the nickel salt(s) is one or two selected from NiSO₄ and NiCl₂.
 8. The electrodeposition method of the Fe—Ni—P-RE multicomponent alloy plating layer according to claim 4, wherein said plating solution also comprises assistant complexing agent(s) with a concentration of 0.005-0.015 mol/L, and said assistant complexing agent(s) is one or two selected from EDTA-2Na and NH₄Cl.
 9. The electrodeposition method of the Fe—Ni—P-RE multicomponent alloy plating layer according to claim 4, wherein said plating solution also comprises brightener(s) and wetting agent(s): said brightener(s) is saccharin sodium or butynediol, and the concentration of said brightener(s) is 0.5-2.5 g/L; said wetting agent is sodium dodecyl sulfate of a concentration of 0.1-0.5 g/L.
 10. The electrodeposition method of the Fe—Ni—P-RE multicomponent alloy plating layer according to claim 4, wherein before electrodeposition of alloy plating layer on a substrate, the surface of the substrate is treated as follows: activating the surface with 5 wt. % of diluted H₂SO₄, and then washing it with the de-ionized water and placing it in the plating tank to carry out the electrodeposition process.
 11. The electrodeposition method of the Fe—Ni—P-RE multicomponent alloy plating layer according to claim 4, wherein the ratios among various components in the plating layer are adjusted by changing the content(s) of the main salt(s), the content(s) of the complexing agent(s) in the plating solution and one or more process parameters during the process of electrodeposition.
 12. An application of said Fe—Ni—P-RE multicomponent alloy plating layer according to claim 1, wherein said alloy plating layer is applied in the fields of microelectronics or semiconductor function devices. 